Daily entries from the 17th century London diary
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Per L&M Companion:
kt. 1660 (1615-1667). Merchant and Common Councilman. A friend of Cooke and a ‘crony’ of Lady Robinson. He lived in Throgmorton Street in a house taxed on eleven hearths. His wife was Martha, daughter of Sir John Swift, merchant.